Release Notes: Many bugs have been fixed, and all user interface components have been completed. A keystroke/event recorder was added , as well as a MIDI learning feature to easily support MIDI devices. Playback of audio (trickplay) and slow motion video have been improved. The graphical interface was redesigned, and all keyboard events are synchronized between veejay and reloaded.

Release Notes: In this release, audio trickplay has been greatly improved. Veejay speeds up or down the audio like an analog recording (such as a tape). Support was added to render audio when using the recorders in Veejay, and a few critical bugs have been fixed.

Release Notes: You can now save a snapshot of the FX chain to a Bundle and then attach a key combination to this bundle in the VIMS bundle Window. To save your keyboard layout, you can use 'save actionfile'. To load the actionfile, pass it to veejay with the -l commandline option (or use 'load actionfile' in GVeejayReloaded) The configure script was fixed, and new lines have been added to detect and handle x86_64 and amd64 architectures. However, compilation on 64-bit systems may still fail.

Release Notes: In this release, bugs have been fixed in the following components: subtitle renderer, sample deck save/restore, and parameter animation. Also, some quirks in the user interface have been resolved, and some effort was put in making Veejay ready for 64-bit platforms.

Release Notes: The GVeejayReloaded interface has a brand new preview renderer that is more stable and efficient. Also, it includes a grid where you can compose a sample sequence. Last but not least, it includes a simple SRT editor to subtitle video. The Veejay server now uses threading to capture from video devices and/or the network. It uses a real-time and lossless (de)compressor for network streaming, preview rendering, and direct to disk recording. An OSD bar that displays timecode and the current playing sample was added, together with four new effects.

Release Notes: In this release, many bugs were fixed in both the server and the graphical client. The server 'veejay' has the following new features: a new OpenGL video output window, capture support for Video4Linux2, DV1394 and USB Web cams, support for reading Quicktime files (MJPEG and dv), improved support for AVI, and support for full range YUV. The graphical client 'gveejayreloaded' has a Multi Track window where you can keep track of veejay servers.

Release Notes: This version should compile on PPC/MIPS. Obsolete
functionality was removed. Support for text (with True Type
fonts) was added. The OSC interface was renewed. Native
processing is supported in both YUV 4:2:0 and 4:2:2.
Several optimizations and bugfixes were made. The
documentation was slightly improved.